Key Points

India and Sri Lanka are teaming up to host the groundbreaking Women's T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind in 2025. The tournament will kick off in New Delhi before moving to Bengaluru and concluding in Colombo with the finals. Seven nations including Australia, England, Pakistan and the USA will compete in this historic event. This marks the first international world cup dedicated to women's blind cricket, creating new opportunities for visually impaired athletes.

Key Points: India Sri Lanka Host First Women's T20 Blind Cricket World Cup

  • Tournament spans three cities with matches in Delhi, Bengaluru and Colombo finals
  • Features teams from seven countries including Australia, England and Pakistan
  • Event marks first-ever international women's blind cricket world cup
  • Organized by cricket associations for visually impaired in both nations
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India, Sri Lanka to co-host inaugural Women's T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind 2025

Historic inaugural Women's T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind 2025 co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, featuring teams from 7 nations across Delhi, Bengaluru, Colombo.

"This collaboration will create a historic moment in women's blind cricket and showcase the power of sport to break barriers - Mahantesh G. Kivadasannavar"

Colombo, October 1

India and Sri Lanka will co-host the first-ever Women's T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind, scheduled from November 11 to 23, 2025.

The tournament will begin with the inauguration and five matches in New Delhi (Nov 11-13), continue with 4 games in Bengaluru (Nov 14-16), and conclude with 15 matches in Colombo, Sri Lanka (Nov 14 - 23), including the finals and closing ceremony on Nov 23.

The announcement was made in the presence of Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Sri Lanka Sunil Kumara Gamage, MP and Chairman of the Sri Lanka Council of Visually Handicapped Graduates, Sugath Wasantha De Silva and Mahantesh G. Kivadasannavar, Chairman of the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI).

Speaking at the press conference, Kivadasannavar said, "This collaboration will create a historic moment in women's blind cricket and showcase the power of sport to break barriers and inspire generations. We extend our thanks to Honourable Sports Minister and Government of Sri Lanka for accommodating our request to jointly host this historical game changing event. I sincerely appeal Sri Lankans, Business Houses and Philanthropists to come forward by sponsoring the world cup and encourage the participating teams by cheering them during the matches in large numbers."

Sudesh Tharanga - President, Sri Lanka Cricket Association of the Visually Handicapped, during his address said, "Sri Lanka is proud to co-host the world's first Blind Women's T20 Cricket World Cup alongside India. This historic event marks a significant step in empowering women's blind cricket and strengthening our role on the global stage. It reflects our commitment to inclusivity and to creating opportunities for visually impaired athletes to showcase their talent. More than just a tournament, this is the start of a new chapter for blind cricket in Sri Lanka--one that inspires future generations and promotes equality in sport. We believe this World Cup will serve as a powerful symbol of hope and a milestone in building a more inclusive sporting world."

Sugath Wasantha De Silva, said, "Sport is a powerful platform for personal growth, and Blind Cricket is a shining example of how it can empower and transform individuals. I extend my best wishes to all the participating teams. May this event bring well-deserved recognition to every player and inspire many more on this remarkable journey"

Sunil Kumara Gamage, along with the other dignitaries, released the poster of the World Cup. Sports Minister in his address said ".In Sri Lanka, cricket is more than just a sport -- it's a passion that unites us all. I am truly inspired to be part of the Women's T20 World Cup - Cricket for the Blind 2025. I extend my heartfelt wishes to all the players and warmly welcome the participating teams from seven countries. May this tournament be a celebration of talent, resilience, and the spirit of the game."

The sports minister also launched the Sri Lanka Cricket Association for the Visually Handicapped Website on this occasion.

Buse Gowda, President Cricket Association for the Blind in India(CABI) proposed the Vote of thanks. The Office Bearers of the Sri Lanka Cricket Association for the Visually Handicapped and the Organising Committee members of the World Cup were present.

The 1st Women's T20 World Cup for the Blind 2025 will bring together teams from Australia, England, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the USA, featuring 21 league matches, two semi-finals, and a grand finale.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see India and Sri Lanka collaborating on such a meaningful event. Sports diplomacy at its best! Hope this inspires more investment in para-sports infrastructure across South Asia.
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Anjali F
While this is a wonderful step forward, I hope the organizers ensure proper facilities and accessibility for all players. Sometimes these events get announced with great fanfare but lack proper execution on the ground.
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Sarah B
As someone who works with differently-abled athletes, this makes me so emotional! These women are true champions. Hope corporate India steps up with sponsorships. They deserve our full support! 💪
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Vikram M
Brilliant! India hosting the initial matches in Delhi and Bengaluru shows our commitment to inclusive sports. The India-Pakistan matches in blind cricket are always thrilling - looking forward to some exciting contests!
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Kavya N
This is exactly the kind of positive news we need! Women breaking stereotypes in sports despite challenges. My heart swells with pride seeing our nation lead such initiatives. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Michael C
Wonderful to see cricket becoming more inclusive. The fact that teams from 7 countries are participating shows the growing global appeal of blind cricket. Hope this gets good media coverage!

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